A few years ago, lumbering data warehouses with nightly number crunching were the rarefied preserve of computer science graduates. Today it’s rather different – data is the vital business driver.
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Supply Chain Standard’s new website is now live. Since the magazine’s rebranding as Supply Chain Standard in February, extensive work has been undertaken to create what will undoubtedly be the most comprehensive ‘knowledge bank’ on supply chain thinking i
RFID has received lots of publicity but real life supply chain applications have been thin on the ground. Two new reports show where the technology is being put to practical use.
There is currently a fierce debate going on among people who get excited by this sort of thing about modularisation or unitisation of qualifications.
Stratford in East London is about to become Europe’s biggest building site as plans for the Olympic Park take shape. But, says Malory Davies, the logistics of keeping the site supplied with building materials could prove to be a bigger challenge than the
The planning application is split into two main parts: The Site Preparation Planning Application and The Olympic and Legacy Transformation Planning Application.
British Waterways is investing £18.
Reading articles in Logistics Manager over the past two issues, I have come across a number which combine to highlight some real issues with regional development across the UK.
Co-op members will decide the fate of the institution in the retail market this month when they are asked to vote on the creation of one, national organisation. But, asks Malory Davies, will they accept the supply chain arguments for a merger?
Co-operative Group is a leader in using “green” technologies.